Craig Munns: A New Career as Palaeontologist at 62

Craig Munns, 65, transitioned from electronics and computer sales to palaeontology after earning his degree at 62. Now at Geoscience Australia, he studies ancient life forms and advocates for lifelong learning.

London Music Teacher Banned for Life After Assault

A Central London church music master has been prohibited from teaching indefinitely after being convicted of indecent assault. The case, involving alcohol and an abuse of trust, led to a suspended sentence and sex offender registration.

Jean Perraton: Education and Social Justice Pioneer

Jean Perraton, a lifelong educator and advocate for social justice, passed away at 90. His career spanned teaching, policy work, and international development, leaving a lasting impact on education systems worldwide.

Florida University Probes Racist Group Chat

Florida International University launches an investigation after a racist group chat involving students surfaces, prompting campus-wide condemnation and calls for accountability.

Student Settles Case Over Formal Ban for Keffiyeh Scarf

A former Year 12 student in New South Wales has settled with the education department after being barred from his school formal for wearing a Palestinian flag and keffiyeh scarf, sparking debates on cultural expression and racism in schools.

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